Governor Rauner signs Bipartisan
Legislation to extend the Illinois Affordable Housing Tax Credit
SB2921 encourages donations of private
capital to finance affordable housing developments across Illinois
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[December 21, 2016]
CHICAGO
– Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) Executive Director
Audra Hamernik today applauded Governor Bruce Rauner for signing
Senate Bill 2921, legislation that preserves an incentive for
private investment in affordable housing throughout Illinois by
extending the Affordable Housing Tax Credit for an additional five
years.
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“The Affordable Housing Tax Credit is the most-successful tool
the State of Illinois has in bringing private equity in to the
affordable housing market,” said Executive Director Hamernik. “Since
the inception of the tax credit in 2001, the competitive program has
leveraged over $370 million in private investment to spur the
creation and preservation of over 18,000 affordable housing units
across Illinois.”
For every dollar donated to a not-for-profit organization creating
affordable housing a 50 cent state tax credit is generated. The
non-profit then has the option to increase the leverage of the
donation by selling the credits and reinvesting the proceeds from
the sale back into the project. This increases the total donation by
as much as 40% in many instances, providing key gap financing to
make the deal financially viable.
“Our organization provides apartments, supportive services and a
stable environment to homeless families who are developing the
skills they need to live independently,” stated John Hayner, CEO of
Bridge Communities. “Without the Affordable Housing Tax Credit our
non-profit organization would be unable to develop affordable
housing and provide a wide-range of services that create permanent
change in the lives of homeless families.”
IHDA administers the program statewide with 75.5 percent of each
year’s allocation of credits while the City of Chicago has statutory
authority over the remaining 24.5 percent. Per statute, the amount
of credits allocated increases by five percent each year allowing
each agency to fund more projects year-after-year. For the 2017
Fiscal Year, IHDA already received applications for nearly $22
million, which is over $3 million in excess of available credits
IHDA can allocate. The Affordable Housing Tax Credit program is very
competitive and a popular tool in providing finance for the
construction and rehabilitation of affordable housing in Illinois.
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"According to the U.S. Census, almost 25 percent of all renters in
Illinois currently spend more than half of their income on monthly
rent," said Dave Neary, DuPage Habitat for Humanity Executive
Director. "These are some of Illinois’ most vulnerable populations:
persons with disabilities, veterans, homeless, and the elderly. The
Affordable Housing Tax Credit provides the critical incentive for
private donations that allow Habitat to build places these folks can
afford to live."
“Our mission is to serve youth and families confronting homelessness,” stated La
Casa Norte Executive Director Sol Flores. “Through utilizing the Affordable
Housing Tax Credit, we are able to expand access to stable housing and deliver
comprehensive services that help to transform lives and communities.”
The benefits of the Affordable Housing Tax Credit extend to more than just the
development of affordable housing. Per a model used by the National Association
of Home Builders, the credit has created over 27,000 jobs resulting in $1.8
billion in wages & revenue. These expenses and costs resulted in over $218
million in state and local taxes, further helping local economies.
“The Affordable Housing Tax Credit is a smart tool for encouraging
public-private partnerships that strengthen communities across the state,” said
Chicago Rehab Network Executive Director Kevin Jackson. “When families and
individuals live affordably, the result is that they have greater household
spending power to support local commerce.”
For more information on the Affordable Housing Tax Credit, please visit the IHDA
web site at: www.ihda.org.
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